Dr. Manasi Gandhi
Experience: | 20 years |
Education: | Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am working mainly with people who come to me for gastric troubles, skin issues, hair fall or scalp problems, ENT conditions like sinus, ear infections, throat irritations, and also menstrual health concerns. Over time I also started focusing more on ayurvedic cosmetology – things like herbal skin rejuvenation, natural hair care, pigmentation treatments – all without harsh chemiclas. My approach is never just about removing a symptom, I try to see where the imbalance is coming from, maybe diet, stress, or even wrong lifestyle habits. Many cases of acidity, eczema, or hair loss end up linked to digestion or hormonal shifts. Menstrual irregularities too often improve once digestion and stress are in balance. And yes, sometimes small changes in daily routine do more than big medicines! I work case-by-case, not with some fixed formula, because honestly everyone’s body react different, and Ayurveda works best when treatment feels personal, not standard. |
Achievements: | I am in ayurvedic practice from almost 20 yrs now, and honestly I still learn something new from every patient that walks in. Over these years I worked with all kinds of cases – some simple like mild gastric issues, others chronic and quite tricky. Many people came after trying other treatments with no results, and we manage to find a way that helps. Keeping a practice going this long is not just work, it’s building trust, and that’s maybe my biggest achievement. |
I am practicing Ayurveda on my own for around 20 years now and honestly, it’s hard to sum up what that feels like in just a line or two. Over these years, I’ve seen health problems change with time — lifestyle disorders becoming more common, stress showing up in ways people don’t even notice until it’s too late, and seasonal illnesses behaving a bit differently than before. My work is all about looking at the root of the problem, not just the part that’s hurting right now. Sometimes that means working with herbal formulations, sometimes with Panchakarma therapies, sometimes just changing how someone eats or sleeps. I’ve treated a mix of acute issues like fever, colds, stomach upsets, and chronic ones like arthritis, diabetes, skin diseases, and digestive troubles. Women’s health has also been a steady part of my practice, whether it’s menstrual irregularities, PCOD, or post-natal care. And I make time for children’s wellness too, especially through immunity-building practices like Suvarnaprashan. I guess what keeps me going is knowing that Ayurveda gives me so many tools to work with — it’s never just one formula for everyone. I like spending time understanding a person’s lifestyle, diet, and emotional state because without that, the treatment feels incomplete. Over two decades, I’ve learned that small, consistent changes can be more powerful than any single “big” remedy, and that’s something I always try to pass on to my patients!!